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Andrew Jackson
Andrew Jackson
If you mean elected to the presidency, the answer is 1824. He lost his bid for re-election to Andrew Jackson in 1828.
No. Jackson was never Speaker of the House- he served only was one year and not influential as a Congressman. He did run for president in 1824 and was close to being elected.
Andrew Jackson first ran for the Presidency in 1824. After not being elected, Jackson ran again in 1828, and took office in 1829.
Andrew Jackson was the leader in popular vote in 1824.
Andrew Jackson led in the popular vote of 1824. He also led in electoral votes but did not get the majority required to be elected.
In 1824 the son of the second president had served as the secretary, Henry Clay's had made it know that he was supporting Adams , and thanks to his , many assumed clay sold be secretary of state, Adrew Jackson was so wildly angry about what he considered..
Stonewall Jackson was born on January 21, 1824
the president is not elected by the house of representatives. He is elected by the continental congress.
John Quincy Adams was elected to the presidency of the United States in 1824. He was from the northeastern state of Massachusetts.
Stonewall Jackson was born on January 21, 1824